Submitted by Dredly t3_10ueh87 in Pennsylvania
I'm going to be installing some french drain around my yard in the spring to stop standing water and give my gutters a proper place to drain out into, but the frost line in PA is like 4'.
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(disclaimer) its 30+ feet away from my foundation, no underground lines in the area, no HOA or anything, and the only way any of this water could impact a neighbor or a road way would be if the world is already flooded as I'm the last house at the bottom of the hill and there is a stream running through the bottom of the valley 150 yards+ from where I would be doing the work.
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Anyone know how deep I should be looking to go with the drain, and any issue using hardwall PVC instead of the black corrugated pipe with regards to damage / breaks from the winter?
bluezinharp t1_j7bc23v wrote
If you're the last house at the bottom of a hill, you might be fighting a losing battle.
One would have to see the slope, grade, location of the stream, roads, out buildings, and perhaps a few photos to give an accurate assessment.